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ComfortPosture Corrector and Back Support Brace

Limited Sizes
Limited Sizes

R149

Retail: R200
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Relieve the pain from poor posture and realign your spine to the perfect position with Posture Support.

This unique support aligns the neck, shoulders and spine and eases muscle strain and pain caused by poor posture.

Just slip it on and adjust to your custom fit. Unlike bulky back braces, the support is so breathable it’s virtually undetectable.

Product Features
  • For women and men
  • How to use:
    1. Pull shoulder straps over shoulders making sure that fabric pouches with magnets are closest to your body.
    2. Stretch waist belt around torso and fasten.
    3. Adjust position and snugness as needed. Shoulder straps should pull back slightly on the shoulder area, if needed pull the waist belt down slightly to increase shoulder pressure.
  • Posture Corrector Features & Functions:
    • Corrects your posture and restores healthier stature to your body.
    • Protect your lumber waist with double pull closure.
    • Reduce lower back pain, slouching and hunching.
    • Contribute to growing development.
    • Health products for men and women bodybuilding, for office daily wear.
    • Fully adjustable, comfortable & easy to wear.
Product Specifications
  • Sizing guide: (measurements around chest and back)
    • S = 70-85cm
    • M= 80-95cm
    • L = 80-105cm
    • XL = 100-115cm
    • XXL = 110-125cm
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